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1 The Solar System Funding support for outreach programs provided by the Utah State Legislature and the Utah State Board of Education

2 Commonly Confused Terms Solar System –Our star (Sun) and everything that orbits around it (planets, asteroids, comets, etc.) Galaxy –Huge collection of stars bound together by gravity (the Sun is 1 star among 100-400 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy) Universe –Everything ( ~ 100 billion galaxies)

3 What objects make up the Solar System? The following tour shows objects in the solar system ordered by mass.

4 Sun Has about 99.86% of the MASS in the solar system Courtesy of SOHO/EIT consortium. SOHO is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA.

5 Sunspots Credit: Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

6 Jupiter has about 0.1% of the MASS in the solar system Everything else together has only about 0.04% of the MASS in the solar system NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

7 Jupiter Jupiter has many objects in orbit around it (current count = 63) Composition: 86% Hydrogen 13% Helium NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

8 Jupiter Most satellites orbit far away from Jupiter and are probably captured asteroids Credit: University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy

9 Saturn Composition: 90% Hydrogen 9% Helium Credit: NASA, ESA and E. Karkoschka (Univesity of Arizona)

10 Neptune Neptune has 8 known moons Largest moon Triton is in a retrograde orbit Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

11 Uranus Uranus has an axial tilt of 98˚ Composition: 83% Hydrogen 15% Helium Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

12 Earth Temperature and pressure allow water to exist as a liquid at the surface Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

13 Venus Venus has 82% of the mass of Earth and is covered with white clouds of sulfuric acid Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

14 Venus Surface Temperature: 864˚ F Credit: NASA/NSSDC

15 Mars

16 Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

17 Mercury Although it is smaller in size than Ganymede and Titan, Mercury has more mass of both of these moons combined. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/ Carnegie Institution of Washington

18 Moons Seven moons have more mass than Pluto Ganymede (Jupiter) Titan (Saturn) Callisto (Jupiter) Io (Jupiter) Moon (Earth) Europa (Jupiter) Triton (Neptune) Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech

19 Eris Eris is the largest dwarf planet in the Solar System. Eris has 1.27 times the mass of Pluto. Credit: NASA,ESA, and M. Brown (California Institute of Technology)

20 Pluto Pluto, the second largest dwarf planet, is one of the largest objects in a belt of objects that orbit the Sun beyond Neptune. Credit: Allen Stern (Southwest Research Institute), Mark Buie (Lowell Observatory), NASA and ESA

21 The Kuiper Belt Thousands of icy objects orbit the Sun beyond Neptune in a region commonly called the Kuiper Belt. Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory ______ ________ Pluto Orbit Neptune Orbit

22 Credit: NASA, ESA, and A. Field (STScI) Eris Dysnomia Haumea Makemake

23 Comets Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech NASA/NSSDC/W. Liller Astronomers think that many comets originate in the Kuiper Belt

24 Asteroids Eros Courtesy: NASA/JPL-Caltech


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